Meet Gareth

Gareth Ward was born in Gerringong into a small-business family and has lived in the Illawarra and south coast his entire life. Born with Oculocutaneous Albinism, Gareth has been legally blind since birth.

Growing up in the Illawarra, Gareth attended local school at Nowra East Public School, Bomaderry Primary School and Bomaderry High School. Gareth attended the University of Wollongong and holds Bachelor’s Degrees in Arts, Commerce and Law.

Following his graduation, Gareth served the University of Wollongong on its governing board – the University Council.

Gareth has a keen interest in music and was a weekend student at the Conservatorium of Music, studying violin. He completed several grades through the Australian Music Examinations Board and lead a Jazz Band ‘Rusty Fence’ whilst studying at University.

Gareth worked and paid his own way through University holding several jobs including with the NSW Department of Education as a Debating and Public Speaking coach and adjudicator in local schools.

Elected to Shoalhaven City Council at age 22 in 2004, Gareth is the youngest-ever Councillor to serve on Shoalhaven City Council. He was re-elected in 2008 – topping the poll and was unanimously elected Deputy Mayor between 2008-2010. In that time, Gareth chaired the City’s Development Committee, headed up the Council’s Budget Committee which had oversight of the City $300Million budget as well as chairing the City’s Aboriginal Advisory Committee. He also led the successful bid to win the rights to host the NSW Local Government Conference in the Shoalhaven in 2012.

Prior to entering Parliament, Gareth was employed as an advisor to Senator John Tierney, South Coast MP Shelley Hancock and Upper House MLC Don Harwin. He has also worked for the fundraising group the Millennium Forum and served as a director of Southern Water Services.

Gareth has held positions on several boards including the Wollongong UniCentre and the NSW Local Government Association – the peak representative body of elected Councillors in NSW.

Gareth counts his most memorable moments in life as carrying the Olympic Torch as part of the torch relay in 2000, being named Shoalhaven’s Young Citizen of the Year in 2001 and the Illawarra young business person of the year in 2001.
In 2011, Gareth became the first Liberal Member for the State Seat of Kiama.

In Parliament, Gareth has previously served as an Acting Speaker on the Speaker’s Panel – presiding over the House in the absence of the Speaker. Gareth has served on the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters as a member and chair as well as serving on the Legislation Review Committee.

Following the appointment of the Hon. Mike Baird as Premier in 2014, Gareth was unanimously elected Deputy Government Whip. A position he held till the 2015 State election.

In April 2015, Gareth was appointed by the Premier as the Parliamentary Secretary for the Illawarra and South Coast which involves representing the interests of the entire region directly to the Premier and Cabinet. Gareth also has the responsibility of holding the NSW Government to account for its election promises to our region.

Gareth is currently the Chair of the New South Wales Parliamentary Friends of the European Union and Secretary of the Bipartisan Action Committee for NSW Bravehearts. He is also a member of the Parliamentary Lions Club, the Parliamentary Friends of Ireland, the Parliamentary Friends of Asia-Pacific, the Parliamentary Friends of ANZAC and the Parliamentary Friends of Surf Life Saving.